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  • Arts@Wheaton drop-in coffee hour

    Haas Concourse and Lobby, Watson Fine Arts

    Faculty and staff are invited to join the arts staff for coffee and treats. Come pick up the spring 2020 arts brochure, learn about our exciting upcoming arts programming and, check out the current textile exhibition: a nerve is not a nerve but a bundle of fibers. Visiting artist Sarah E. Jenkins will be in the gallery leading an informal drop-in workshop entitled Sewing Conversations. The workshop is a contemporary take on quilting circles and aims to provide social engagement while creating art. 

    Free
  • Sewing Conversation

    Sewing Conversation
    Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

    Inspired by her Appalachian family history and the tradition of quilting circles, Jenkins brings people together to sit, talk, and sew.

  • Sewing Conversation

    Sewing Conversation
    Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

    Inspired by her Appalachian family history and the tradition of quilting circles, Jenkins brings people together to sit, talk, and sew.

  • Gallery Exhbition—Patty Stone: Time and the River’s Edge

    Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

    Time and the River’s Edge presents 25 years of Patty Stone’s creative work and celebrates her tenure teaching at Wheaton. The exhibition will be displayed on campus as well as virtually and includes paintings and prints spanning the mid-1990s through 2020. Stone’s work explores the tension between nature and the built environment through mapping, collage, and the fluidity and texture of her chosen mediums.

    Free
  • Gallery Exhbition—Patty Stone: Time and the River’s Edge

    Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

    Time and the River’s Edge presents 25 years of Patty Stone’s creative work and celebrates her tenure teaching at Wheaton. The exhibition will be displayed on campus as well as virtually and includes paintings and prints spanning the mid-1990s through 2020. Stone’s work explores the tension between nature and the built environment through mapping, collage, and the fluidity and texture of her chosen mediums.

    Free